With recruiting in full-swing coaches have not had a chance to reflect on Arkansas' 10-win season in 2010, but head coach Bobby Petrino did just that on Friday afternoon, and he also previewed what should be an interesting 2011 spring.
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2010 (Senior): Grayson has made 29 career appearances with 23 starts. He missed most of the spring due to injury, but looks to be strongly in the mix this fall.

2009 (Junior): He appeared in 12 games with starts in the final 10 games of the season against Texas A&M, Auburn, Florida, Ole Miss, Eastern Michigan, South Carolina, Troy, Mississippi State, LSU and East Carolina. He was a member of an offensive line which blocked for a unit that led the SEC in scoring offense (36.0) and passing offense (295.5), and was third in total offense (427.3). The Razorbacks were 10th in the nation in passing offense, 20th in total offense, ninth in scoring and 11th in passing efficiency. The line did not allow a sack against Missouri State, Eastern Michigan or East Carolina. Grayson blocked for seven 100-yard receiving games and three 100-yard rushing performances. His blocking helped Arkansas set school passing records for yards in a game (447 vs. Missouri State), passing yards in a season (3,842), passing yards average (295.5), passing touchdowns in a season (32) and passing first downs in a season (147). He also protected quarterback Ryan Mallett, who set or tied 16 different records.

2008 (Sophomore): Listed as a backup to DeMarcus Love at right guard entering the fall, he started all 12 games at weak guard. He helped Michael Smith become the ninth 1,000-yard rusher in school history, finish the year second in the SEC and No. 22 in the nation with 207 carries for 1,072 yards and eight touchdowns. He also helped protect Casey Dick, who completed 205 passes, and threw for 2,586 yards and 13 touchdowns. The completion total is a school record, the yardage total ranks second and the TDs tie for eighth. Arkansas’ 3,115 yards passing is a school record and the 4,477 yards of total offense ranks ninth.

2007 (Freshman): Grayson earned his first letter by appearing in five games with one start. He took the field against Troy, North Texas, Ole Miss and Florida International, and started at left guard against Chattanooga. He graded out at 82.8 percent overall for the season on 93 plays, including 95.6 percent on passing plays. He finished the season as the backup to Mitch Petrus at left guard. – He played five snaps against Troy and graded out at 80 percent for the game, including 100 percent on passing plays. He played 22 plays against UNT and was again perfect on passing plays while earning a 94 on running plays for an overall grade of 95 with one knockdown block. In the start against Chattanooga, he played a season-high 48 snaps and recorded three knockdown blocks. He was perfect in 10 plays at Ole Miss, grading 100 percent on running and passing plays, and overall with one knockdown. He saw action on eight plays against FIU and was again perfect on passing plays for a 100 percent grade.

Personal: Born Aug. 29, 1989, he is the son of Mike and Monty Grayson. He is majoring in agricultural business.

High School: He was named to the AP Arkansas Super Team after playing offensive tackle and defensive end, and helping Coach Tommy Tice’s club at Harrison finish 7-3. He was also all-district and all-state, and named the outstanding lineman in the Class 5A West. A three-year starter for the Goblins, he had a best bench press of 330 pounds and squat lift of 510. Rivals ranked him the No. 48 offensive guard in the country and the No. 17 prospect in the state. HawgSports.com listed him among its Natural 21 at No. 16.